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PAUL SORUM: LET’S DEMAND ACCOUNTABILITY! |
We might well wonder what else we are paying for due to sloppy administration and irresponsible project !management.
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PAUL SORUM: LET’S DEMAND ACCOUNTABILITY! |
We might well wonder what else we are paying for due to sloppy administration and irresponsible project !management.
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SCHMID: LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST - APRIL 25, 2016 |
CONTRARIAN VIEW; ROADS COME FIRST; WYOMING COAL HARD HIT; SPRING CLEANING; LAST GUY OUT THE DOOR; DON’T TINKER; BIG DEVILS LAKE OOPS!; DISQUIETING; THE JAMESTOWN AREA; FARM ROMANCE; CAUSE AND EFFECT?; ST. PAUL WILL NOT BE LEFT BEHIND; MINNESOTA RACIAL DISPARITIES; L.A. OR PHILLY?; DAKTOIDS
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SALLY MORRIS: NORTH DAKOTA VOTERS DESERVE SUBSTANCE IN THE JUNE PRIMARY |
These three candidates owe their prospective constituents an opportunity to hear them out and answer their questions. This ought not to be an entertainment for the media to promote – it ought to be a well-thought out, considered and well-informed decision.
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SCHMID: LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST - APRIL 18, 2016 |
“CHANTS OF ‘LET’S GO SIOUX’; WELL-BEHAVED FANS; HOW DID THEY REACT IN MINNESOTA?; GOOD NEWS, BAD NEWS; SMALLER, BUT WELCOME; WHAT A DIFFERENCE MENARDS MAKES; VACCINATIONS; WHAT DOES THIS MEAN?; THE MOOSE WAS KILLED; LET THEM EAT PAMPHLETS; SISTER NICOLE KUNZE; OFFICIALS DISAPPOINT; FIGHTING UGLY RHETORIC; HOW WOULD YOU RULE IF YOU WERE A JUDGE?; TEST NOT; DAKTOIDS
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DENNIS PATRICK: EARTH DAY – THEATER OF THE ABSURD |
April 22, 2016 marks the 46th anniversary of Earth Day founded by Wisconsin Senator Gaylord Nelson and flower power liberal Ira Einhorn. In a weird twist, Einhorn was later arrested for composting his dead girlfriend. In his pre-Senate days, attorney Arlen Specter defended Einhorn until Einhorn skipped bail and fled the country to organized Earth Day overseas.
Earth Day qualifies as an urban legend through its mystical twists and grasping for facts. The biggest fallacy of radical environmentalism is the distorted view of the relation between humans and nature as if humans were excluded from nature. As often happens, a projection of human values and sentimental environmentalism onto an amoral and neutral material world creates a strange romantic view of nature. Nature-love, reinforced with selective scientific citing, creates a potent body of false knowledge.
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ROBERT HALE: FAILING TO UNDERSTAND ISLAM - WEST’S FINAL FAILURE? |
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DR. EARL TILFORD: “PIGASUS” FOR PRESIDENT - CHICAGO 1968 SPEAKS TO 2016 |
In August 1968, Democratic delegates debated two rival Vietnam policy planks in Chicago. While they debated an estimated 10,000 protestors gathered at nearby Grant Park. Millions of TV viewers watched as demonstrators faced off against platoons of police. The melee moved between Grant Park, the International Amphitheater Convention Center, and the Democratic Party headquarters in the Conrad Hilton Hotel. In this interesting article, Dr. Earl Tilford examines the events from 1968 and warns that there is a great lesson to take from 1968 and apply to 2016.
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DENNIS PATRICK: JIHADISTS AND THE QURANIC TEXT |
Some important Quranic verses help explain the motivation and behavior of jihadists and other Islamists. These verses are not isolated or parsed.
Congratulations to David Woods, a courageous and powerful truth teller, and his website AnsweringMuslims.com for his work in rendering in context the verses of the Quran to non-Muslims. Also of help is the Quranic Arabic Corpus (corpus.quran.com/translation.jsp), an annotated linguistic resource for the Quran. It offers seven parallel translations in English showing the morphology of verses.
What follows is a discussion about a book and what it teaches. Citing chapter and verse challenges the claim that Islam is a “religion of peace” as purported.
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SCHMID: LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST - APRIL 11, 2016 |
DRY SPELL ENDS; ATTORNEY GENERAL WAYNE STENEHJEM; CHASE IRON EYES; DIGGING A DEEP HOLE; NOT ME!; TOO MUCH MONEY?; BRENT SANFORD; PIVOTAL YEAR; BIG CITY CRIME; GET ON WITH IT;
JOCELYNE AND MONIQUE LAMOUREUX; GOV. JACK DALRYMPLE; SHOULD HEIDI APOLOGIZE?; DAKTOIDS
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SALLY MORRIS: WINDS OF CHANGE? |
The 2016 NDGOP Convention provided some surprises . . . and maybe augurs for the future?
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ROBERT HALE: SCOTUS - AN ACRONYM LIKELY TO GO DOWN IN INFAMY |
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MINOT, ND -- The Supreme Court of the United States is often referred to as SCOTUS. SCOTUS seems determined to make itself the institution that single-handedly destroys what has been the greatest nation on earth.
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For more than 200 years, America did not have these types of problems. Why? Because we did not have a Supreme Court that allowed the government to exceed its limited authority. Only now do we have Justices who arrogantly take legislation brought before the Court and blatantly rewrite it to mean what Congress specifically said it did not mean.
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DR. TRACY MILLER: BUDGET MESS IN PENNSYLVANIA |
Pennsylvania went nearly nine months without a budget. Many agencies that depend on state funds suffered during the stalemate and some public schools were forced to eliminate programs or seek loans to pay the bills. As soon as the 2015-16 budget became law it was time to begin work on the 2016-17 budget. In this interesting article, Dr. Tracy Miller examines the fiscal shape of the state and warns that “coming up with a budget that is balanced and politically acceptable to the Republican legislature and the Democratic governor may be even more difficult this year.”
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DR. PAUL KENGOR: TALLKING TRUMP….DEALING WITH THE MONTH OF THE REPUBLICAN FRONT-RUNNER |
Has the front-runner of the Republican race for the White House started to tone down his rhetoric? Is this a poll-driven adjustment or a real change? In this interesting article, Dr. Paul Kengor looks at recent examples of Donald Trump’s disparaging comments directed at women and argues that Trump’s true temperament has been on display all along.
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SALLY MORRIS: THE TRUTH ABOUT TED CRUZ AND IMMIGRATION |
Despite his best efforts to divide the support for this the juggernaut persisted and the Gang of Eight bill passed in the Senate without the Cruz amendment. Cruz didn’t let it end there. He went to the House to lobby against it.
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SELWYN DUKE: IF BAKERS CAN BE FORCED TO SERVICE FAUX WEDDINGS, SO CAN CHURCHES |
As our Great Sexual Heresy continues its march onwards and downwards, state governments have forced bakers, wedding planners, florists and other businessmen to service faux weddings. This is unprecedented, as never before were Americans governmentally compelled to participate in events they found morally objectionable. Yet when some project out on our cultural trajectory and say churches one day will be subject to the same coercion, they’re met with laughter; this will never, ever happen, they’re told. Yet this is an illogical and inconsistent position.
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SALLY MORRIS: BEST IN SHOW |
There are many who genuinely believe that Heidi Cruz is a very pretty lady and some who think they both are. But who cares?
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DR. L. JOHN VAN TIL: IS IT IN THE GENES? TRUMP AS BUSINESSMAN |
There have been many questions regarding the net worth of Donald Trump since he announced that he was seeking the Republican nomination for president. The figures have ranged from $2 billion to $10 billion. In this interesting article, Dr. L. John Van Til examines the fortunes of Trump’s father and grandfather and asks: Is the “Art of Making the Deal” in the Trump genes?
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SCHMID: LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST - APRIL 4, 2016 |
ND COUNTIES GROWING1; MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL ARE OVER HALF OF MN POPULATION; THE UND HOCKEY TEAM; WILLISTON TUG OF WAR; BLIND LOOYALTY AND THE LINCOLN TOWNCAR; RURAL ND GROCERY STORES; A HOPE AND A PRAYTER; DISSENT; REBUTTLE; MUSLIM POPULATIONS; MINNESOTA MUSLIMS; ND MULIMS; DAKTOIDS
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SALLY MORRIS: LET’S PLAY FANTASY POLITICS! |
They find a technicality on which to deny both Cruz and Trump the prize, substituting a “fresh face” such as . . . let’s see . . . Paul Ryan? Is his face fresh enough? Or revert to Marco Rubio? John Ka . . . . No! Don’t! Please! I’ll die laughing!
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DENNIS PATRICK: AN EASTER POSTLUDE |
Looking beyond Easter’s jellybeans, peeps and bunnies portends something far more profound to contemplate. One of the oldest poems in the English language brings out the overwhelming significance of Easter beyond our contemporary one day celebration. “The Dream of the Rood,” author unknown, was written sometime near the end of the 7th century. This poem pre-dates “Beowulf” by at least 100 hundred years and follows Saint Patrick’s visit to Ireland by some 200 years.
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SCHMID: LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST - MARCH 28, 2016 |
ND IS AWASH IN NATURAL GAS; THEN CAME SCHAFER; PARKINSON’S LAW; POOR HEIDI; ANOTHER HEIDI GOES TO CUBA; A BAD WEEK FOR GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES; STATE SEN. JOAN HECKAMAN; ALFONSO RODRIGUEZ JR; THE SHOE IS ON THE OTHER FOOT; PIZZA CORNER; DAVID BRATON; THE FOUR WINDS--MINNEWAUKAN INDIANS; MORE POVERTY FOR MN BLACKS; THEY’VE SEEN IT BEFORE; EOPLE VOTE WITH THEIR FEET; DAKTOIDS
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JOSEPH SOBRAN: HAPPY EASTER ATHEISTS! |
[Classic: April 5, 2007] -- It's nearly Easter, and the atheists, God bless them, are writing bestselling books to prove the good Lord's nonexistence. Truly, they have their reward.
ONe of the most famous of them, a British professor named Richard Dawkins, says atheists are generally smarter than Christians. I wouldn't doubt it.
After all, St. Paul says God has chosen the foolish people of this world to confound the wise. I don't know how many times some simple soul has put me to shame when I thought I was being clever. Oops! Maybe polished professors never have this experience.
Of course atheists are clever! People who spend a lot of time justifying themselves generally are. If you devote your waking hours to seeking reasons not to believe, you'll find plenty of them. Darwin sold a lot of books to clever people like that.
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DENNIS PATRICK: THE CULTURAL DENIGRATION OF MASCULINITY |
Confronting the wussifiers requires a stick in the eye to a culture stacked against boys. Parents must challenge boys to handle anything thrown their way. The boys’ challenge is to make things more orderly, more beautiful, more prosperous. Boys must be lifted through their testosterone fog and instilled with a sense of masculine responsibility. Parents must not condone boys acting like Neanderthals but must train them to be mannered gentlemen. Boys are not to abuse, mishandle, abandon, ignore, avoid, mistreat or neglect that for which they are responsible. They must be taught a sense of self-discipline to behave honorably as if there were no government, court, church or school. Parents must teach boys to aspire to be providers and defenders of the family. Boys must not seek to be led by females when their male instincts tell them the opposite.
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SCHMID: LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST - MARCH 21, 2016 |
OUCH!; MARK KENNEDY; ACCOMPLISHMENTS; THE BEST?; MARTIN SABO; SHEILA SCHAFER; GRAND FORKS HOUSING; WILLISTON APARTMENT AND HOTELS; GOT OFF EASY; MINNEAPOLIS SOMALI GRANT TO FIGHT TERRORISTS; STUDENTS BEATING TEACHER IN ST. PAUL; GOV. DAYTON $100 M FOR RACIAL ECONOMIC EQUIALITY; GMO FOODS - SAFE; DAKTOIDS
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SELWYN DUKE: DEATH OF AMERICA - PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION NOT THAT IMPORTANT |
This is why none of our “solutions” will solve anything. We can talk about Ted Cruz and constitutionalism. But was John Adams a fool when warning in 1798, “Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other”? We are now the “other.”
We can echo Donald Trump echoing Ronald Reagan and say “Make America great again!” But as an apocryphal quotation oft repeated by Reagan goes, “America is great because America is good, and if America ever ceases to be good, she will cease to be great.”
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DR. GARY S. SMITH: EXPLAINING THE MYSTIQUE OF DONALD TRUMP |
I am not arguing that Trump should be compared with Hitler, only that the some of the conditions that existed in the 1930s that led Germans to support Hitler exist in America today and prompt people to back Trump. These prescient books help explain why Trump’s mystique seems to be tarnished so little by his vulgar and outlandish behavior and why his momentum seems so difficult to halt despite the concerted efforts of many Republican leaders.
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DENNIS PATRICK: MAKE MARCH SCOTS-IRISH HERITAGE MONTH |
A common understanding of who the Scots-Irish were has essentially been lost in today’s politically correct society. They are an all-but-invisible ethnic group whose story cries out to be told. “Born Fighting” fills that gap though it may not play well in some ethnic circles. Although Webb is certainly opinionated, that does not detract from his factual accuracy.
“Born Fighting” is a must read for anyone seeking a sober understanding of American history in general and the history of an ethnic group of men and women in particular who shaped it. Because of their great contributions to America, March should be celebrated as Scots-Irish Heritage Month.
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SCHMID: LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST - MARCH 15, 2016 |
LUCK; COULD THERE BE A WILD CARD?; THEY’RE OVERWEIGHT; THE RED RIVER VALLEY WATER SUPPLY PROJECT; THE WIMPY LOONIE ND; DON’T MICROMANAGE; HIDING IN PLAIN SIGHT; BAD ANALOGY OF THE WEEK; ARE YOU FEELING A LITTLE WARMER?; UNITED GRAIN CORPORATION; KEEP YOUR HEAD DOWN; WHO IS IN CHARGE?; IT’S OK TO SPIT, LURK AND OBSTRUCT; DAKTOIDS
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DR. EARL TILFORD: WHO LOST IRAQ? |
In this heated presidential campaign season much time has been spent debating the ongoing concern of the rise of ISIS in Iraq and Syria. Often, the discussions focus on the question: Who lost Iraq? In this interesting article, Dr. Earl Tilford argues that the wrong question is being asked and that by focusing on the Iraq War we are losing sight of what is really happening in the Middle East today: the birth of an Iranian-Russian “axis."
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SCHMID: LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST - MARCH 7, 2016 |
FROM BISMARCK TO BISON TO BROWNS; THEY MISS THE FIGHTING SIOUX; NO CHEESY BIRDS; NDSU’S PRESIDENT IS SHOCKED; IT COULD BE BETTER; PRODUCTION IS DECLINING; DRONES; TOM DENNIS; 50TH ANNIVERSARY; TEX HALL ATTRACTS TROUBLE; WHO’S THE BIGGEST EMPLOYER IN M.N.?; DAKTOIDS
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